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Faith, Health, and Healing in African American Life
Book Code: C9375
ISBN: 0-275-99375-2
ISBN-13: 978-0-275-99375-7
232 pages, map
Praeger Publishers
Publication: 8/30/2008
List Price: $49.95 (UK Sterling Price: £27.95)
Availability: In Stock
Media Type: Hardcover
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
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  • Endorsement From Cheryl A. Kirk-Duggan,
    Ph.D., Professor of Theology and Women's Studies
    Shaw University Divinity School, Raleigh, NC:
    Faith, Health, and Healing in African American Life magnificently weaves together the experiences and analysis of diverse scholars, from an interreligious perspective to excavate the communal aspects of faith, health (activities that foster healing and wholeness), and healing. This book is a must read for those curious about or committed to the incredible richness and intrigue of studying systems and individuals and how they emerge and have an impact on Black health and health care through multiple faith traditions.
  • Endorsement From Anthony B. Pinn,
    Agnes Cullen Arnold Professor of Humanities, Rice University:
    Faith, Health, and Healing in African American Life offers interdisciplinary and thick interrogation of faith and health in ways that promotes an important re-thinking of past assumptions and approaches. Readers will close the book with a rich and complex understanding of the construction and practice of health. This book is a vital addition to existing scholarship. It will change the way you think about this significant issue. I highly recommend it.
Description: Black Americans are more likely than Whites to die of cancer and heart disease, more likely to get diabetes and asthma, and less likely to get preventive care and screening. Some of this greater morbidity results from education, income level, and environment as well as access to health care. But the traditional medical model does not always allow for a more holistic approach that takes into account the body, the mind, the spirit, the family, and the community. This book offers a better understanding of the varieties of religiously-based approaches to healing and alternative models of healing and health found in Black communities in the United States. Contributors address the communal aspects of faith and health and explore the contexts in which individuals make choices about their health, the roles that institutions play in shaping these decisions, and the practices individuals engage in seeking better health or coping with the health they have. By paying attention to the role of faith, spirit, and health, this book offers a fuller sense of the varieties of ways Black health and health care are perceived and addressed from an inter-religious perspective. Community and religion-based initiatives have emerged as one key way to address the health challenges found in the African American community. In cities such as Atlanta, Baltimore, Dallas, and Oakland, residents organize exercise groups, teach one another how to cook with healthy ingredients, and encourage neighbors to get regular checkups. Churches have become key sites for health education, screening, and testing. Another set of responses to the challenge of Black health and healthcare in the United States comes from those who emphasize the body as a whole--body, mind, soul, and spirit, often drawing on religious traditions such as Islam and African-based religions such as Spiritism, Santeria, Vodun (aka Voodoo), Candomblé, and others. Understanding the issues and the various approaches is essential to combating the problems, and this unique volume sheds light on areas often overlooked when considering the issues.
Table of Contents:
  • Series Foreword
  • Introduction
  • Part I. Ancestral Songs
  • Chapter 1 Natural/Supernatural: African American Hoodoo Narratives of Sickness and Healing Yvonne Chireau
  • Chapter 2 Holistic Health and Healing: Environmental Racism and Ecological Justice Dwight N. Hopkins
  • Part II. Health and Healing across the Diaspora
  • Chapter 3 Bodies in Time and the Healing of Spaces: Religion, Temporalities, and Health Charles H. Long
  • Chapter 4 Spiritual Illness and Healing: If the Lord Wills Arvilla Payne-Jackson
  • Part III. The Arts of Ritual and Practice
  • Chapter 5 The Marking of the Body, Memory, and the Meaning of Suffering in Phyllis Alesia Perrys Stigmata Carolyn M. Jones
  • Chapter 6 Just Awailing and Aweeping: Grief, Lament, and Hope as We Face the End of Life Emilie M. Townes
  • Chapter 7 Honoring the Body: Ritual of Breath and Breathing C. S'thembile West
  • Part IV. Analyzing Social Realities
  • Chapter 8 The Destruction of Aunt Esters House: Faith, Health, and Healing in the African American Community Terri Baltimore and Mindy Thompson Fullilove
  • Chapter 9 The Unspoken, the Spoken, and Affirmed: Meanings of Healing, Same Gender-Loving African Americans, and Black Churches Linda L. Barnes
  • Part V. Finding/Making Wellness
  • Chapter 10 "Seeking Help for the Body in the Well Being of the Soul Rosemary Gooden
  • Chapter 11 Too Old for the Club, But Always at Home in the Club: Health, Spirituality, and Social Support Among Adult Black Gay Men in Oaklands Cable Reef D. Mark Wilson
  • Chapter 12 Spiritual Wellness in the Lives of African American Women Stephanie Y. Mitchem
  • Bibliography
  • About the Editors and Contributors
LC Card Number: 2008016908
LCC Class: BL65
Dewey Class: 201
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